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I dont really think the electronic gauges are more accurate. in fact I would generally say the opposite.

the advantage of electronic gauges is in terms of measuring fluids (oil/fuel/water). mechanical gauges require potentially hot/flammable fluids piped into the cabin in pressurised lines - and some of these are illegal. (no mech fuel pressure gauges in the cabin, unless they use a secondary non-flammable fluid as a hydraulic transmitter)

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The gorgeous, vain member of Kyo's Japan Team. Benimaru is famous for his gravity-defying hair and his obsession with beautiful girls. He's 21 years old, half-American, half-Japanese, heir to one of the richest families in Japan, and he has some power to wield lightning while fighting. He lists his most valuable possession as himself.

Benimaru is a great fighter as well as a flashy one, and was an undefeated champion on the Tokyo streets for many years. Until he challenged one of his classmates and found defeat at the hands of Kyo Kusanagi. Benimaru could only laugh at himself, and they became great friends from then on. When the first King Of Fighters tournament came about he agreed to join Kyo's team in it. However, with Kyo being such a powerful fighter, Benimaru is starting to feel like second best. So he's now determined to prove himself and his worth in the tournament.

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Benimaru's sexual preferences have oft been questioned, despite his self-proclaimed love of girls, because he looks and acts so amazingly gay. We think he's bi. ^_^ The most obvious pairing for him is Kyo, except that everyone is usually pairing Kyo with Iori. Perhaps they could be a threesome. Another possible pairing is Shingo, who hangs around Kyo (and thus the Japan team) an awful lot.

yep that tall Judo guy with the weeny eyes...

Choi, that mini-wolverine character along with that big fat chainball wielding lardass....haha....

i've got tons of others on my HD, from every fighting game you can name....but i'm not on my PC for at least until next week. damn i hate 56k:(

i'll pm you the link when i get it.

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